List Kohlberg’s three stages of moral development.

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Answer 1
1. Pre-conventional
2. Conventional
3.post-conventional

Each level has two sub-stages. People can only pass through these levels in the order listed. Each new stage replaces the reasoning typical of the earlier stage.
Answer 2

Answer:

Stage 1: Pre-conventional

Stage 2: Conventional

Stage 3: Post-conventional

Explanation:


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Maintain a positive self-concept

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Answer:

i dont get it

Explanation:

Ooh I would say this answer is a bit tricky is this anything include with y=Mx+b?

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Using the picture from the previous questions in section A...
(I provided the picture above, sorry for bad quality)

What is this???
A). Lice
B). Bed bug
C). None of the above

If you chose a or b, explain why ☺️

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I think the answer to your question is B because In general, an adult bed bug is reddish-brown with a long, oval-shaped body that's about the size and shape of an apple seed. Bed bugs may be flat or they may look like tiny brown balloons. Hope that helped:))
Answer : bed bug



Explanation: B

Elizabeth is 20 weeks pregnant with her second child. Her blood type is AB negative. Her obstetrician is concerned about the possibility of a reaction between Elizabeth's blood and the baby's blood because of the father's blood type. The obstetrician prescribes RhoGAM for Elizabeth. RhoGAM contains immunoglobulins that prevent the production of certain antibodies. What condition does the obstetrician fear may be a complication with this pregnancy in the event that RhoGAM is not given?

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RHo(D) immune globulin can cause an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells. This effect can lead to life threatening blood clots or organ failure

What do you think are the most serious health problems for teens? Explain why and be specific using any of the 6 risk behaviors.

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Answer:

wihtout a doupt the mos serious one is Mental Health, headache, sleeping problems,

Explanation:

the reason i think that is because robot and machine are overwelming us.

like we don't even need to think nowadays compiter can get everything for us  

imaging in 2023 when Ar glasses come that can cause many headache to hour eye of staring at something so brigh when our eyes have as much as 29,000 sensors no more EXT

which of these is associated with binge eating disorder?

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Answer:

are there options to chose from?

Explanation:

Answer:

bingeing but not purging

Explanation:

a p e x

You need to use your
to evaluate and control your emotions.

a heart
b body
c mind

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You need your Mind to to evaluate and control your emotions. Your brain is what tells/controls your body and also the one who sends signals to your nerves.

Answer: i believe is mind

which of the following identities the responsibilities of parenting?
a.provide for the child’s wants
b. provide for the child’s physical and emotional health
c. provide education television and stylish clothing
d. provide private schooling and extracurricular activities

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Answer:

It's B.

Explanation:

Answer:

B. provide for the child’s physical and emotional health

Explanation:

Ordinary people have occasional intrusive thoughts with bizarre, sexual, or aggressive content, but they would not be considered to have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). What is required for someone to be diagnosed with OCD?

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Intrusive thoughts and irrational fears that are only resolved by performing a ritualistic action

For example, fear of germs leads to excessive hand washing which is the fear and the ritualistic behavior to calm the fear

What health problems are associated with being overweight and having too fat fat in the blood?

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Answer:

High blood pressure, abnormal levels of blood fats, and high blood glucose levels may raise your risk for heart disease. Blood fats, also called blood lipids, include HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. Losing 5 to 10 percent of your weight may lower your risk factors for developing heart disease.

Explanation:

A 68-year-old man awoke one morning with severe pain in his right shoulder. On turning his head or lifting his shoulder, he experienced extreme discomfort and lancinating (shooting, piercing, darting, or stabbing) pain. The pain was a sharp, burning pain that moved across his shoulder and down into his right arm. Finding a comfortable position lying down was difficult. A cervical MRI study showed no bone abnormalities, whereas a neurologic examination provided evidence of damage to multiple peripheral nerves. He developed weakness of his shoulder muscles and was unable to lift his right arm. Final diagnosis was brachial plexus neuritis [also known as Parsonage-Turner syndrome]. The cause of the condition is unknown, but it may be related to a flu vaccination he received 2 weeks previously. Treatment consisted of pain medication and physical therapy to rehabilitate weakened muscles in his arm and shoulder.

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Then bring him to to hospital or the doctor. He might have a temperature within 35 degrees between 30 degrees if he has a cold. Or might be worse he might have a virus as he might need to test it out. I think I have experienced this kind thing before. I think you just need to massage his right shoulder or go to somewhere where there are people that can help him to massage his shoulders, but if it gets worse then at least go to the doctor or the hospital. Or it is just he has high blood pressure or maybe gas. There are many sicknesses related to this so I am not sure which one is which, but you can figure it out. There are many ways you can fix this problem. You can allow him to drink 3 bottles of water everyday, eat fruits, eat some vegetables, drink some tea, give him medicine if he is sick, going to the doctor if the pain doesn’t stop, if it gets worse then bring him to the hospital and praying to God about fixing the problem.

A list of each employee's access to the EHR is an example of
safeguards.
A, administrative
B. privacy
C. technical
D. physical

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Remember, the EHR (Electronic Health record) contains confidential information about patients health data. Today many consider their health records as private and would expect health institutions to protect their privacy.

Therefore, it is very much important to know how many employees have access to this sensitive information in case of any misuse or intrusion.

Answer:

privacy

Explanation:

Which of the following does HIT stand for

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HIT Stands for high intensity training. Hope this helps correct me if I’m wrong. :)
“Hit killed him, that's wot hit did, hand hit'll kill some more of us," said James, his lower lip trembling.
...
HIT.
Acronym Definition
HIT Health Inf

Vaping is the inhaling of a vapor created by an electronic cigarette or other device.
True of false

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Answer:

This statement is correct.

Explanation:

A young man sustains a gunshot wound to the base of his neck. He was shot point blank with a .38 caliber revolver. The entrance wound is above the left clavicle, below the level of the cricoid cartilage, and just lateral to the sternomastoid muscle. The exit wound is just above the spinous process of the right scapula. He has normal breath sounds on both sides, is awake and alert, is talking with a normal tone of voice, is neurologically intact, and is hemodynamically stable. Portable x-ray films of the neck and chest took in the emergency department showed some air in the tissues of the lower neck, but are otherwise non-diagnostic.
Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?
A. Observation for several hours
B. CT scan of the lower neck and upper chest
C. Angiogram, esophagogram, esophagoscopy, and bronchoscopy prior to surgical exploration
D. Immediate surgical exploration of the lower neck through a collar incision
E. Immediate surgical exploration of the upper chest through a median sternotomy

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Answer:

C. Angiogram, esophagogram, esophagoscopy, and bronchoscopy prior to surgical exploration

Explanation:

Based on the information being provided in regards to the scenario at hand it can be said that the most appropriate next steps would be to first conduct an angiogram in order to determine if the heart was affected and to what degree. After this procedure, three more procedures need to be conducted in order to determine if any other organs were affected before actually going into surgery. These procedures would be esophagogram, esophagoscopy and bronchoscopy. Therefore the answer to this question would be C.

You are assisting a physician with a minor office procedure when you accidentally drop a sterile instrument on the floor. What do you do and why?

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Grab a new instrument and dispose of the contaminated one, even if you sterilize it, it may not be either fully sterilized or properly sterilized. Better to grab a new one than to risk infection by reusing it.

Sterilization is the process of removal or killing of all life forms on a given surface or object.

If the sterile instrument is dropped on the floor, the new instrument should be used to do the minor procedure of the office.

Sterilization can be defined as:

1. It is the technique of killing or deactivating the life forms such as fungi, algae, bacteria, and pathogens.

2. The sterile equipment if dropped on the floor it gets contaminated and can hamper the procedure.

3. New equipment or tool should be used to avoid any contamination since the dropped tool cannot be 100% sterilized again.

Thus, the new tool should be used to reduce the risk of contamination in the minor procedure.

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Andrew is a young boy who loves to climb trees. While attempting to climb his favorite oak tree, Andrew fell and fractured his humerus. The radiologist described Andrew’s injury a transverse fracture that spanned his epiphyseal growth plate. The doctor tells his parents that:_______

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Answer:

This type of fracture can be treated with immobilization.

Explanation:

Bone grows as tissue that is added to the physeal disk (growth plate), which is surrounded by the metaphysis at the proximal level and the epiphysis at the distal level. Children with injuries involving the epiphysis, as well as the growth plate, or that compress the growth plate, tend to have a worse prognosis. Epiphysiolysis fractures and epiphyseal fractures are more serious due to the greater possibility of complications: growth arrest, progressive deformity due to asymmetric growth cartilage involvement, or future osteoarthritis due to joint incongruity.  The fundamental steps in the treatment of fractures are: reduction, if displaced, and immobilization. The objectives are: pain relief, correct consolidation and avoid possible complications

After training, how long does it typically take for DOMS to set in?

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Usually,

between 24 and 48 hours and disappears around the fourth

day

Answer:12-48 hours

Explanatio

Which is a possible impact of alchol use on the community

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Explanation:

With this increase in consumption not only is there an increasingly harmful effect on health but also harm more broadly within our families and communities. Alcohol consumption is directly associated with violence and aggression (including domestic abuse).

How do psychological tests differ?

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Answer:

I could poke you, or I could yell at you or i could question you

Explanation:

these come from 3 different approaches/pov's

1 is more suttle

the other is more aggressive

the last is very informing to you

I'm not a psychologist but at least i can spell

Answer:

Tests and assessments are two separate but related components of a psychological evaluation. Psychologists use both types of tools to help them arrive at a diagnosis and a treatment plan. Testing involves the use of formal tests such as questionnaires or checklists. These are often described as “norm-referenced” tests.

Explanation:

How many ounces of potato would someone on a 2,000 calorie diet need to eat to get their recommended daily allowance of iron? (round to the nearest whole number) _____________ ounces

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2500 grams (88 ounces) if the person ate nothing but potatoes. Potatoes are not a rich source of iron.

Why use needle loop to prepare fungi slide ​

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Answer:

A needle loop is also known as the inoculation loop or smear loop.

It is used to transfer and innoculate microorganisms. Some of the reasons why it is used to prepare fungi slides are:

the base of the needle has a blunted end. This makes for efficient spearing of the fungi samples;The loop is also useful for manipulations It is disposable

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Im just curious. What does a person with no eyes experience. They can’t see darkness because they have no eyes or can they?

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Those who are born totally blind, see nothing. Not black...just nothing.

Those who go totally blind later, see black as they are familiar with the color. Most people are not totally blind and see a variety if things. Some people have perfect vision for what they can see but it is very little compared to sighted people. It would be like poking a hole in a piece of paper and walking around like that.

Other people it is blurry. It is like looking through wax paper. They can make out shapes and colors but it is not crisp.
Still others can only see thing up close. So everything appears normal to them but they cannot see more than a few inches or a few feet away.

What’s the key for effective communication?

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Answer:

Effective receptive communication is based on good listening skills: Face the message sender and maintain eye contact. Nod, smile, or occasionally make affirmative vocalizations or other responses that tell the sender you're paying attention

Explanation:

Correct me if I am wrong

summarize the four ways that children learn.

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Each child typically also has a preferred learning style, which generally falls into one or more of these categories: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and reading/writing (also known as tactile).

Health is divided into two types -- physical health and mental health Select one: True False

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Answer:

true because physical health is your body and mental health is only your mind.

Explanation:

Answer:

False

Explanation:

What do chromosomes do once they are connected during prophase I?

continue to replicate

exchange DNA

form their own nucleus

break away from each other

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During prophase I, the homologous chromosomes condense and show because the x shape we all know, pair up to create a tetrad, and exchange genetic material by crossover. During prometaphase I, microtubules attach at the chromosomes' kinetochores and also the nuclear envelope breaks down.

Answer:

exchange dna

Explanation:

1. Which of the following is an energy nutrient? Select all
that apply
1 Phytochemicals
2 Fats
3. Vitamins
4. Minerals
5. Carbohydrates

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fats and carbohydrates.
hope this helps!!

Is it safer to use a condom or the pill when having sex?

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it is safest to use both. condom to protect from STD’s and pregnancy and a pill to protect from pregnancy if the condom breaks
Condoms, because the birth control is a contraceptive, it does not protect you from contracting a virus such as Aids, HIV, Herpes, ETC.

Nicole and Anthony have been together for about six months. Nicole has decided she wants to remain abstinent until she gets married. Anthony has not vowed to stay abstinent, but he supports Nicole’s decision and does not pressure her to have sexual intercourse. Recently though, Anthony has been hinting to Nicole that they should engage in other sexual activities. Nicole is considering this because she would still maintain her virginity. She also believes it might make their relationship stronger. Gina is a friend of Nicole's. What advice should Gina give Nicole? Check all that apply. “You can still contract STDs even if you’re not engaging in sexual intercourse.” “Is this something you’ve discussed with Anthony and are ready to do?” “Anthony won’t respect you if you don’t eventually have sex with him.” “If you think it’s a good idea, go for it.” “Being abstinent means avoiding all sexual activities, not just sex.”

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I assume that the answer would be...

"Being abstinent means avoiding all sexual activities, not just sex"

    I hope this helps you!

on edge 2020 its

A) “You can still contract STDs even if you’re not engaging in sexual

intercourse.”

B) “Is this something you’ve discussed with Anthony and are ready to do?”

E) “Being abstinent means avoiding all sexual activities, not just sex.”

A patient in her mid-twenties saw an ophthalmologist for a routine eye exam. Due to her young age, a glaucoma est was not performed. She later was diagnosed with glaucoma and sued the ophthalmology group, alleging negligence in failing to preform a glaucoma test. The defense argued hat the standard of care was to not administer the test to patients younger than 40 because the instance of glaucoma at younger ages was rare. Which of the following statements do you think best describes the applicable standard of care in this case?
1. The defense should prevail because the reasonable, customary, and prudent course of action followed by practitioners in the same or similar circumstances would be the same.
2. The plaintiff should prevail because all patients should be protected against glaucoma, regardless of age.

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1. The refund should prevail because of the reasonable customary and prudent course of the action caused by the practitioners in the same or similar circumstances would be the same.

The statement that best describes the applicable standard of care, in this case, is 1. The defense should prevail because the reasonable, customary, and prudent course of action followed by practitioners in the same or similar circumstances would be the same.

What is the applicable standard of care?

The applicable standard of care is taking any actions reasonably likely to have the opposite effect than a reasonable and prudent person acting in similar circumstances.

The case is of a patient who is diagnosed with glaucoma in after. And when she took the test the glaucoma test was not written for the patient, and now she sued the ophthalmologist.

The defense should reclaim the claim because it is not the doctors' act that she got glaucoma. It is not a mistake of the ophthalmologist.

Thus, the correct option is 1. The defense ought to be successful because doing nothing would not be the reasonable, typical, or sensible course of action used by practitioners in the same or comparable situations.

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